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marr. 30th Aug. 1872, Elizabeth Dunlop (died 25th Sept.
1912), youngest daugh. of James Macnair of Auchinleck, and Janet Rankin, and
has issue-Hannah Isobel, born July 1873, died Feb. 1883; William Henry, born Feb.
1875, died in South Africa 1902; Sarah Catherine Wallis, born Oct. 1876
(marr. 1904, T. J. Stuart); Helen Elizabeth, born Aug. 1878; James Macnair,
captain R.M.L.I., born Feb. 1881; Louisa Mary Wallis, missionary of the
Church of Scotland at Poona, India, born Jan. 1883; Isobel Jean, born July
1884. Publications -Editor of the Mission Record of the Church of Scotland;
The Pastor as Preacher (Edinburgh, 1878); Outlines of Early Church History
(Edinburgh, Bible Class Primers Series); Sermon, Our Duty as Citizens
(posthumous). 1886 ARTHUR GORDON, M.A.; trans. From Greenlaw
18th May 1886; trans. to St Andrew's, Edinburgh, 10th Jan. 1889. 1889 GEORGE GARDINER, born Redgorton,
Perthshire, 6th Dec. 1846; educated at Univ. of Edinburgh; M.A. (1875), B.D.
(1878); licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh 1878; assistant at Morningside,
Edinburgh, and West Church, Aberdeen; ord. to Hurlford 8th July 1880; trans.
and adm. 9th July 1889; Examiner in Divinity, Univ. of Edinburgh, 1895-9;
convener since 1905 of the General Assembly's Committee on the admission of
ministers of other churches; preses of the Craigcrook Mortification since
1898; D.D. (Edinburgh, 8th July 1910). He marr. 25th Nov. 1880, Margaret
Donald, daugh. of David Lindsay Smith, Edinburgh,
and has issue-William Wallace Dunlop, B.D., min. of St Madoes. LEITH NEWHAVEN (Q.S.). [Church opened 30th Oct. 1836. Disjoined from St
Cuthbert's and erected into a parish quoad sacra, 20th July 1859. |
1838 JAMES FAIRBAIRN, born Huntington, Lauderdale,
16th Dec. 1804, son of James F., farmer, and Elizabeth Taylor; educated at
Lauder School and Edinburgh Univ.; licen. by Presb.
of Dalkeith 24th April 1834; tutor in the family of Dundas of Arniston, and
assistant at Dalkeith; nominated by the Trustees, and ord. 25th Jan. 1838.
Joined Free Church; min. of Newhaven Free Church 1843; D.D. (Edinburgh 1876);
died unmarr. 3rd Jan. 1879. 1850 WILLIAM GRAHAM, born Lochmaben, 29th May
1820, son of John G., schoolmaster, and Margaret Sharp; educated at Lochmaben
School and Univs. of Edinburgh and St Andrews;
licen. by Presb. of Lochmaben 23rd Dec. 1845; ord.
to Wallacetown, Ayr, 27th March 1846; trans. and adm. 18th April 1850; died
3rd April 1887. He marr. 4th Jan. 1847, Catherine (died 5th May 1888), daugh.
of James Gray, mathematical master, Ayr Academy, and had issue-Mary
(deceased); Margaret; Catherine (deceased); Joan; William (deceased); Stuart,
died July 1913. Publications-Popular Readings on the Revelation (Edinburgh,
1854); Lochmaben Hive Hundred Years Ago (Edinburgh, 1865); Eventide
Meditations, with Memoir by his nephew, John G. Andrew, Barrhill U.F. Church
(Edinburgh, 1887); numerous poems and newspaper articles. 1887 THOMAS PEARSON, born Kilconquhar, Fife,
1st Sept. 1848, son of Thomas P. and Agnes Allan; educated at Edinburgh
Univ.; M.A. (1873), B.D. (1876); licen. by Presb. of Edinburgh 11th May 1876;
rector of Falkirk Grammar School; assistant at Kinghorn; ord. to Hurlford 7th
March 1878; trans. to Cupar 7th Jan. 1880; trans. and adm. 13th Oct. 1887.
Marr. 11th Sept. 1878, Eliza, second daugh. of John
Downs, merchant, Leith, and Anna Common, and has issue-Allan, electrical
engineer, Glasgow; Joseph Gilmour, motor agent, Manchester; John Henry
Herbert, M.D.; Mary Agnes White (marr. George Halley). |
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